Planeta Paulina

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Planeta Paulina
Studio album by Paulina Rubio
Released 3 September 1996
Recorded 1995-1996
Genre Latin Pop, electropop
Label EMI Latin
Paulina Rubio chronology

El Tiempo Es Oro
(1995)
Planeta Paulina
(1996)
Paulina
(2000)
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Planeta Paulina (Planet Paulina) is an album by Mexican singer Paulina Rubio released in 1996 and her final album with the EMI Latin record label. The album includes the hit single "Enamorada", whose gay-themed video sparked controversy. Planeta Paulina also includes the singles "Siempre Tuya Desde La Raíz", "Solo Por Ti" and "Enamorada" as well as the theme song from Rubio's 1995 telenovela, Pobre Niña Rica.

Track listing

# Song Length Composer(s)
1 Introducción (Introduction) 0:49 C. Sánchez; Cesar Valle
2 Miel y Sal (Honey and Salt) 4:11 Cesar Lemos; Karla Aponte; Maria Azevedo
3 Tú y Yo (You and I) 4:05 K.C. Porter; Marco Flores
4 Solo Por Ti (Just for You) 4:14 Marco Flores
5 Enamorada (In Love) 3:27 Paulina Rubio; Cesar Valle
6 Miedo (Fear) 3:20 Marco Flores
7 Siempre Tuya Desde la Raíz (Always Yours to the Root) 4:39 Cesar Lemos; Karla Aponte; Rodolfo Castillo
8 Sueño de Cristal (Crystal Dream) 3:46 Marco Flores
9 Una Historia Más (One More Story) 3:44 Paulina Rubio; Marco Flores
10 Dime (Tell Me) 3:52 Paulina Rubio; Thomas Grant
11 Despiértate (Wake Up) 3:10 Erlandsson; Kreuger; Leander; Morel; Per Magnusson
12 Pobre Niña Rica (Poor Rich Girl) [Version 1] 3:36 Graciela Carballo; Mario Pupparo

Singles

  1. "Siempre Tuya Desde La Raíz" (#2 MEX)
  2. "Enamorada" (#6 MEX)
  3. "Solo Por Ti" (#8 MEX)
  4. "Miedo"
  5. "Pobre Niña Rica"

Album credits

Vladimir Meller — mastering
Wendy Pedersen — mixing
Rodolfo Castillo — arranger, sequencing
Marco Flores — arranger, director, sequencing, producer
Cesar Sogre — engineer
Ralf Stemman — arranger, sequencing
Marcelo Acevedo — arranger, sequencing
Brian Duncan — arranger, sequencing
Cesar Lemos — arranger, sequencing
Luis Montes — arranger, sequencing
Bilta Quintero — mixing
Paulina Rubio — Producer, mixing, concept, main performer, lead and background vocals

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